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Logan and Jake Paul’s new show is causing controversy, with Outkick praising it while others call it a scam. 
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Reality TV thrives on drama, with The Kardashians and Max’s influencer shows attracting viewers despite controversy. 
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Paul American may be the ultimate hate-watch, as Max aims to draw in viewers regardless of love or hate. 
Logan and Jake Paul are storming Max with Paul American, a so-called unscripted chaos fest dropping March 27, but the internet’s already torching it as a scam-fest deluxe. Outkick’s hyping it as an ‘unhinged masterpiece,’ while Daily Mail reports Max users are ready to ditch their subscriptions over this mess. YouTube’s savage, calling them “scam artists” and ripping Jake as a “weak coward” for dodging real boxers and Logan as a “snake oil salesman” for his CryptoZoo flop that left investors broke. Instagram’s no better, drowning Jake’s hype post in hate and “Kardashians 2.0” jabs.
Reality TV’s been thriving on this vibe forever, The Kardashians racked up 20 seasons, now killing it on Hulu with season 6, while Max jumps on the influencer train with hits like Bayleen Out Loud (14.7 million streams!) and An Update On Our Family. Controversy’s the game as Bayleen’s Tourette’s gets side-eye for being “dramatized,” but views don’t lie. It’s all about hate-watching, says Headspace: we love judging flops from our couches. With the Pauls’ decade-long hate parade, Paul American might just be peak hate-watch bait, Max doesn’t care if you love or loathe it, as long as you’re watching. Thoughts? Spill below!
 
         
        
 
             
             
             
             
             
            